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Posted By: Matt E.
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Posted By: Jason L
as long as he wasn't opening a bunch of different envelopes and then trying to sell or trade the contents, hopefully we're all ok... |
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Posted By: steve f
"Is there a problem postal employee Newman?" |
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Posted By: fkw
There is a guy who worked at my local Post Office here in Santa Rosa (Bay Area) who once saw that my package was addressed to SGC and said "baseball cards?". I said yes, he then went on to tell me about a local company that grades cards called CTA, bla bla bla (I find out later CTA Card Graders is based 5 miles from me). I was a bit nervous after I left knowing that he knew the contents of my insured package and the value ($1500). For a while I tried my best to not go through his line, but luckily I havent seen him lately and think he relocated to another branch or something. |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
I get regular shipments via the U.S mail. My letter carrier knows that those padded envelopes and small boxes that come on a regular basis are cards. We talked a little bit about it and I trust her 100%. She has went out of her way to make sure my shipments arrive safe and dry. I really prefer Fed Ex to ship and receive cards, I trust my mail carrier but as for the rest of the postal service I can't vouch. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Chris, Ditto on the trust of my mail carrier. She knows what is in the packages and makes a point of letting me know she has some goodies for me when she comes into my office. I doubt very much, that taking a chance on a $1 or $1k package would be worth risking a $60k a year job. Of course with any profession there are bad apples. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
were Mailmen. And, this was before cards were worth much dinero. Frankly, that made some sense because if you were an efficient mail delivery person you'd have plenty of free time to pursue hobbies. I know the first mailman I remember in my home town could have his entire load delivered (and accurately) by noon. His replacement dawdled and spent the full 8 hour day doing deliveries. |
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